Renewable Electric Power Systems, Master Programme

120 credits

Electricity produced by renewable sources is one of today's main challenges, providing a solution for a significant reduction in greenhouse gas emissions. This programme will give you a thorough knowledge of electricity from renewable energy technology, with special focus on electric power systems.

In many countries, the need for local electricity generation is high. Solar, wind, hydropower or bioenergy can be solutions for both electricity and energy supply, which can be selected and designed based on local conditions.

Often the electricity grid is also in great need of modernization. At present, it is a major challenge to be able to handle varying sources such as electricity from solar cells and wind turbines, both in terms of cable capacity and storage capacity. The smart grid is the solution where demand and generation can be matched by smart communication.

The master program in Renewable Electric Power Systems is based on electrical engineering with essential elements of renewable energy, power system analysis, power electronics, communication and automatic control. You will gain a broad knowledge and a good overview of the entire field regarding electric power systems and renewable energy.

Career

The programme prepares you for a professional activity as a planner, consulting engineer or permit assessor in the private sector or public administration. You can also continue with a research career. If you already are a qualified engineer with a bachelor's degree, the programme will give you the opportunity to improve your skills.

Degree

Master of Science (120 credits)Main field of study: Electrical Engineering, with Specialization Renewable Electric Power Systems

International possibilities

At Linnaeus University, you have plenty of opportunity to broaden your international perspective. During the course of your programme, you can choose to study abroad through exchange studies to gain international experience. If you do, you will conduct part of your studies at one of our many partner universities around the world.

Also at home you can gain international experience. Many courses contain intercultural elements. For instance, in the form of course literature or guest lecturers from other countries. In your leisure time, you can get involved in associations together with students from a wide range of other programmes and countries, or meet international students through our buddy programme.

Learn more about international possibilities at Linnaeus University

A broad education that gives an overview of the entire field

Obiageli Maryann Ezeani vid Linnéuniversitetet.

Obiageli decided to study at Linnaeus University because of the reputation of the university and her interest in the potential of renewable energy technology.

It’s rewarding to work with students from different backgrounds

Jose Drummond vid Linnéuniversitetet.

Jose has learned a lot about himself by moving to Sweden. He appreciates life on campus and the fact that nature is nearby.

Växjö – the student city with a vibrant campus

Just south of Växjö city centre lies Campus Växjö. Many students choose to live on campus.

Here you have friends, restaurants, lecture halls, gyms, a supermarket, the university library, outdoor recreation areas, and student pubs – all within a five-minute walk. You can also live in other parts of Växjö and easily reach the university by bike or bus.

With nearly 100 000 inhabitants, Växjö is one of Sweden’s fastest-growing cities. It has a strong Småland entrepreneurial spirit and a diverse business sector – perfect when you’re looking for a placement, an internship, or a job.

Växjö is also a scenic city, where you’re always close to forests and lakes, and it offers plenty of events and experiences, ranging from music and food to sports.

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